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ESS Personnel Safety Systems Test Stand

Paulic, D. ; Birch, S. L. ; Mansouri, M. LU and Sin, Y. K. (2018) 22nd Meeting of the International Collaboration on Advanced Neutron Sources, ICANS 2017 In Journal of Physics: Conference Series 1021(1).
Abstract

Providing and assuring safe conditions for personnel is a key parameter required to operate the European Spallation Source (ESS). The Personnel Safety System (PSS) primarily prevent workers from the facility's ionising radiation hazards, but also identify as well as mitigate against all other hazards such as high voltage and oxygen depletion. The PSS test stand is being developed in the ESS Protection Systems (PS) lab. It will be used for simulation, testing and verification purposes of any system, equipment, function and procedure developed by the PSS team. At the later stage of the project it will facilitate preparation for operation, maintenance and periodical testing of PSS, and hence it should be as similar as possible to real... (More)

Providing and assuring safe conditions for personnel is a key parameter required to operate the European Spallation Source (ESS). The Personnel Safety System (PSS) primarily prevent workers from the facility's ionising radiation hazards, but also identify as well as mitigate against all other hazards such as high voltage and oxygen depletion. The PSS test stand is being developed in the ESS Protection Systems (PS) lab. It will be used for simulation, testing and verification purposes of any system, equipment, function and procedure developed by the PSS team. At the later stage of the project it will facilitate preparation for operation, maintenance and periodical testing of PSS, and hence it should be as similar as possible to real system. This paper describes the ESS Personnel safety systems' test bench design, devices, and implemented functions.

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Journal of Physics: Conference Series
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1021
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1
article number
012045
publisher
IOP Publishing
conference name
22nd Meeting of the International Collaboration on Advanced Neutron Sources, ICANS 2017
conference location
Oxford, United Kingdom
conference dates
2017-03-27 - 2017-03-31
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  • scopus:85048388782
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1742-6588
DOI
10.1088/1742-6596/1021/1/012045
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English
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